Featured Residential Projects
Since 1992, our firm has designed more than 2,500 unique homes in the U.S. and abroad. Our residential portfolio showcases a diverse range of designs, from contemporary urban residences to classic waterfront estates, all exemplifying our commitment to beautiful, buildable designs customized for the client's individual lifestyle.
Explore Our Custom Residential Projects
Maximus
Maximus is a thoughtfully designed home that reflects Visbeen Architects’ expertise in navigating complex urban design challenges. Located on a narrow infill lot in East Grand Rapids, MI, this project overcame strict zoning requirements to create a three-story contemporary design that seamlessly balances functionality, aesthetics, and luxury. Maximus is not just a home; it’s a reflection of creative problem-solving and a commitment to quality in every detail.
Coventry
Coventry blends traditional and farmhouse design styles to create a warm and inviting home. The open kitchen and dining space has a butler's pantry and butcher block prep counter. This area also offers access to a three-season porch, perfect for enjoying the outdoors in comfort.
Savier
Defined by its clean lines and organic elements, this Sarasota Bay-area residence changes Florida's modern-inspired design paradigm with its front yard sun deck and pool.
Georgetown
Georgetown successfully blends elements of Lowcountry architecture with Shingle Style into a single, unique design. It integrates iconic 12/12 pitch gables with large overhangs and deep porches, classic symmetry, a wide-open interior floor plan, and numerous outdoor patios to create cohesion with the landscape.
Muiron
Muiron is one of Visbeen Architects’ most successful remodels. When the client decided to move in full-time, they hired Visbeen Architects to re-imagine the house more thoroughly. They asked for beauty, function, excellent indoor-outdoor living, and a spectacular kitchen for entertaining. And so, the firm set out to grow the home while maintaining the integrity of the midcentury aesthetic.
Sinclaire
Sinclare was Visbeen Architects’ first entirely contemporary design. This home embraces simplicity: trimless windows, stark lines, and unhampered views. The plan’s clean design allows the location’s stunning natural features to take precedence. From the bedrooms and home office to the outdoor living spaces, balconies, and patios, Lake Michigan is the focal point. The crowning detail of this project is the edge-less swimming pool.
Bellasera
Bellasera includes an outdoor kitchen, fire pit, lounge area, and covered balconies. The pool and several leading outdoor spaces were raised, requiring the builders to hoist a concrete deck and thousands of gallons of water into the air.
Holloway
The best way to describe Holloway is “mid-century modern meets contemporary farmhouse.” For this home, Visbeen Architects utilized a midcentury architectural staple: the tri-level layout.
Springfield
Springfield captures the essence of Shingle style and traditional design. Situated on the beachfront of Lake Michigan in Saugatuck, Michigan, the home’s design emphasizes indoor/outdoor living, creating a seamless transition between the interior and the breathtaking lakeside environment. A pool enhances the family-oriented layout, offering a refreshing retreat with spectacular views.
Wexley
This urban infill project was designed for a narrow city lot in downtown East Grand Rapids, Michigan. Visbeen Architects’ challenge was to create an exciting design despite the exterior's uncomplicated shape. By incorporating interesting materials, innovative integrations, and an efficient layout, the firm succeeded in designing a striking and functional home within the available space.
Greenlea
This two-story, modern farmhouse is located on a narrow corner infill lot in historic downtown Holland, Michigan. The property is hemmed in by the street on one side, with a shared alley at the rear. This positioning drove the design of the two main exterior facades. The challenge was creating a charming cottage-style aesthetic with a beautiful front porch and a coherent roofline on such a narrow structure.
Hickory Hill
This cozy lake cottage skillfully incorporates a number of features that would normally be restricted to a larger home design. A glance at the exterior reveals a simple story-and-a-half gable running the length of the home, enveloping the majority of the interior spaces. To the rear, a pair of gables with copper roofing flanks a covered dining area that connects to a screened porch. Inside, a linear foyer reveals a generous staircase with a cascading landing.
Mornington
Mornington is an exquisite Victorian-style beachfront home nestled just outside the charming town of Holland, Michigan. This stunning property features a circular drive leading to a romantic front porch, setting the tone for the elegance and warmth that await within.
Stafford
A geometric masterpiece inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement, Stafford nods to the Pacific Northwest style and combines simple beauty and honest craftsmanship. The octagonal living room is the heart of the house, all other spaces emanating from that form. The plan embraces outdoor living spaces as the home opens outward into a large screened porch, patio, and swimming pool.
Prescott
Prescott, nestled in a walkable East Grand Rapids, MI neighborhood, exemplifies timeless design seamlessly woven into its surroundings. The traditional architecture harmonizes with the existing streetscape, enhancing the neighborhood’s charm while providing luxurious, modern living.
Blackstone
Nestled atop a bluff with stunning river views, Blackstone offers an unparalleled residential experience. This contemporary home is perfect for soaking in the scenery and hosting gatherings. The estate is spacious and filled with modern amenities, boasting views that stretch for miles and superb indoor/outdoor living spaces.
Maxwell
Maxwell exemplifies contemporary design with its sleek lines, modern materials, and a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor living spaces. The home's three floors are thoughtfully planned for comfort and style, with ample room for family and guests. The front porch, equipped with built-in heaters and Phantom screens, transitions into a three-season room, offering a cozy and versatile space for year-round enjoyment.
Kearney Hill
Perched on the shore of Lake Michigan, Kearney Hill replaced an existing cottage close to the homeowners’ hearts. The focal point is a massive, four-sided, wood-burning fireplace reminiscent of the original cottage hearth. Positioned at the center of the living space, it provides a beautiful foundation for the layout while allowing for unimpeded lake views.
Westchester
This Shingle and gambrel-style home was built for two well-researched doctors with a penchant for East Coast stylings. The stunning Lake Michigan front lot constrained the footprint to a strict 3,500 sq. ft. and required a “readily moveable” structure in case of shoreline erosion. Every inch of this allotted area was used to its highest potential.
Redmond
Redmond draws inspiration from Queen Anne and Victorian design styles, infused with modern accents to create a unique and elegant home. Located in South Haven, Michigan, just a short walk from the lake, the home offers historical charm and contemporary comfort. Vision Interiors' fabulous indoor finishes enhance the overall aesthetic, making each room a visual delight.
Eleanor
The Eleanor is in the idyllic community of Palmetto Bluff in South Carolina. The client wanted an intimate, Lowcountry-style home, so the main level was capped at 2,000 square feet. Despite its small footprint, Eleanor boasts the elegance of a large estate. The home features an on-axis kitchen with a barreled ceiling opening up to a lovely dining area. A unique design solution allows for ten-foot ceilings in the living room. The handsome carriage house features a two-and-a-half-car garage and an independent apartment connected to the home by a breezeway.
Cicero
This Grand Rapids, MI home pushes the creative envelope by using glass, horizontal rooflines, and an open, communal interior. The central front entry and great room expand into all-glass back wall and outdoor living spaces. Positioned front and center, a windowed 14-foot-wide stair tower floods light onto three levels of the home. The design is well-organized, embracing clean lines and clutter-free interiors. Many contemporary moments are incorporated into the traditional styling.
Carlton Shores
The clients wanted to build a lodge on the water that would capture their love of the contemporary. They envisioned a monochromatic design with black and red-toned woods. The Visbeen Architects team worked hard to achieve the client’s vision of a stately lodge with a contemporary feel using immaculate tectonic lines. The exterior is reminiscent of Arts & Crafts Revival’s exposed wood trim. The interior embraces simplicity, natural materials, and an expansive use of glass in a contemporary style.
Ingleside
Designing a personal residence may be an architect’s most challenging task. With Ingleside, Wayne Visbeen set out to create an iconic, timeless home to showcase the craftsmanship and the quality of Visbeen Architects’ design work. The goal was to keep the spacious footprint efficient on a tight suburban lot.
Old Woods Manor
This three-year design-build project put Visbeen Architects on the map for residential architecture. The clients’ international collection of antiques and original artwork features in every room of the home, creating a unique design challenge. The firm imagined a unifying central corridor running through the structure to establish cohesion. This “structural spine” has been repeated in many Visbeen Architects projects, providing a straight line for HVAC, centrally-located supporting walls, and shortened floor joists.
North Point
This contemporary home is compact and efficient yet equipped with an incredible amount of amenities. The layout features a generous island counter and outdoor dining. Staggering views of Lake Michigan prompted outdoor living spaces on every level of this waterfront home.
Bridlewood
Bridlewood is an exquisite estate in a lush oasis outside Houston, Texas. Grand gables and towering windows crown the crescent-shaped residence, making this compound incredibly private and stunning from every angle. The front elevation highlights a circle drive and arched porte cochere. The rear elevation’s garden sanctuary and covered, four-season escape make for year-round cooking and entertaining.
Florence
Florence presents a fresh take on classic Georgian architecture. This East Coast-inspired home, clad in painted brick, exudes timeless elegance while embracing a contemporary lifestyle. The interior boasts a thoughtfully contemporized open floor plan, seamlessly connecting the living, dining, and kitchen areas.
Rookwood
The Rookwood feels like an old home in a new style. This house draws inspiration from Tudor and Shingle styles using brick and stone with iconic details like steeply pitched roofs, shingled walls, and extensive porches. The dining room is open to the kitchen and hearth. The living room is a beautiful conversation space with a look-through fireplace. The library and pub harken to the past, featuring pub tables and a wine bar.